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Rest-A-While is a family run bed & breakfast ideally sited in the heart of the glorious Causeway coast. Set in a country location 600 meters from the Bushmills Distillery and less than 3 miles from the Giants Causeway. The seaside resorts of Portrush & Portstewart, Carrick-a-rede rope bridge, Dunluce castle and the many golf courses, including Royal Portrush, are all within a few miles. We have double, twin and family rooms all en-suite with TV and tea/coffee making facilities.

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Travel Blogs from Bushmills

... to the park for a short walk which ended up being a snow fight (of course) so they came back a bit wet and had to change clothes. The wet clothes were draped about Little Heston (the car) as we drove onto Ballynahinch. On the way we saw a fairly light dusting of snow on front yards, fields and hillsides. Jo-Ann took lots of photos through the windscreen so that we could show Ian's mother what Ireland looks like now. The main events in this part of the ...

... The rocks are all square or hexagonal, and are arranged like stepping stones all over the shoreline before reaching out into the sea. There was one very steep area like a rock wall that once you got to the top of provided a nice view of the coast and cliffs on the other side, and it was very windy at the top so you had to sit down in order to not get blown over. The ocean over there is as unpredictable as the weather so our guide warned us carefully to never have our backs ...

... almost everywhere else was closed when we finished). The causeway was not like anything we'd seen before. Strange hexagonal pillars standing in the ocean. Definitely a must see if you head to Ireland. When we returned home, we ate and watched a little of the commonwealth games and my big fat gypsy wedding. Sounds weird, I know, but it was interesting! Then it was off to bed, tired and ready to come home! - ...

... onto the coach so we could head off to Giant's Causeway. Giant's Causeway was amazing! The Northern Coast of Ireland is so beautiful with all the cliff walls that drop straight into the Irish Sea. We were escorted around Giant's Causeway by a lovely retired teacher by the name of Thelma. She was so great with the students and shared the story of Finn McCool the giant who lived there. She pointed out rock formations that were once Finn's camel and lion ...

... this! I got there just in time to join in on a guided tour, which was really worth it! They not only told you the facts and history of it, but added in jokes and also the great legend that is the Giant of Finn MacCool. It was so good. On our tour, there was a new employee along for the ride to learn what he had to do. The expressions he pulled when there was a lot of stuff to remember was priceless. ...